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  • Lawyer name:Keogh, Kevin R.
  • Address:3330 Erieview Tower 1301 East Ninth StreetCleveland,OH
  • Phone:216-539-7714
  • Fax:216-916-4369
  • PostalCode:44114 -1838
  • WebSite:http://www.ohioliquorlawyer.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Business & Commercial, Business Organizations, Estate Planning, Probate & Estate

Ohio ClevelandKoehler Neal LLC attorney Keogh, Kevin R. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Business & Commercial, Business Organizations, Estate Planning, Probate & Estate Administration, Real Estate, Tax,Koehler Neal LLC

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  • Ohio, 1983 Florida, 1989

  • Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio, 1982J.D. Baldwin Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, 1979B.A.

  • James F. Koehler, John N. Neal and P. Wesley Lambert joined in the formation of Koehler Neal LLC to engage in the practice of law commencing January 1, 2011. All three have practiced with one another for numerous years, developing an effective and efficient approach to legal matters. The firm is located on the 33rd floor of Erieview Tower in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.

    Mr. Koehler has practiced law in Cleveland since his graduation from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1973. He represents closely-held corporations and their owners, broker-dealers, and registered investment advisors. Over the course of his career, he has prepared SEC filings, handled mergers and acquisitions, and has counseled clients in a wide variety of business transactions and business related litigation.

    Mr. Koehler has represented clients across the U.S. in securities and commercial litigation. He has extensive jury trial experience and has settled or tried dozens of FINRA securities arbitrations as well as representing broker-dealers in enforcement proceedings. In addition to his trial experience, Mr. Koehler has argued numerous cases before federal and state courts of appeals and the Ohio Supreme Court. He is admitted to practice in the State of Ohio, the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Circuits, the U.S. District courts for the Northern District of Ohio, Southern District of Ohio, Eastern District of Michigan, and the District of Arizona. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, the ABA Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities, and the ABA Committee on State Regulation of Securities.

    Mr. Lambert has practiced in Cleveland, Ohio since graduating from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 2003. Mr. Lambert has handled court cases involving federal securities laws (class action, multi-district litigation (MDL), broker-dealer and investment advisor actions), Uniform Commercial Code, contracts, finance, RICO, corporate law, partnership law, employee relations, product liability and estates. Mr. Lambert has represented broker-dealers as well as investors in FINRA Dispute Resolution arbitrations and in federal court involving customer claims of fraud, unsuitability, selling-away, breach of fiduciary duty, and violations of federal securities and blue sky laws.

    Mr. Lambert has also published several articles relating to financial services law including A Critique of the Need for the Additional Criminal Securities Fraud Section in Sarbanes-Oxley, 53 Case Western Law. Rev. 839 (Spring 2003); The Supreme Court's Review of Jones v. Harris Associates and §36(b) Claims Under the Investment Company Act of 1940 - A Prospective and Analytical View, 12 Duquesne Bus. Law Journal 63 (Winter 2009) and has an article forthcoming in the winter edition of the Duquesne Business Law Journal addressing the recently-enacted Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation. Mr. Lambert is licensed to practice with the Ohio Supreme Court and the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Ohio. He is a member of the Judge John M. Manos Inn of Court and the Ohio State and Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Associations.

    Mr. Neal graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 2002, and has practiced in Cleveland ever since. He focuses on the regulation of the liquor industry in Ohio, and federal licensing and labeling representation. Mr. Neal worked with Eugene Stevens - widely considered an authority on liquor permitting - for several years before formally taking his practice over in 2010. Mr. Neal continues his business litigation practice at Koehler Neal as well, particularly in relation to disputes related to the entertainment/hospitality, food and beverage, and liquor industries.

    One of a handful of attorneys in Ohio who devotes virtually all of his time to liquor permitting matters, Mr. Neal is experienced with the various pitfalls and little-known regulations that liquor permit holders face. He represents a wide spectrum of permit holder, from the national sports team vendors to the neighbor bar. Restaurants, hotels, property owners, commercial realtors, concessionaries, and public venues are typical clients. Mr. Neal is often retained to obtain or transfer liquor permits, to appeal the non-renewal or revocation of a permit, or to defend a liquor permit violation. Mr. Neal has ample jury trial and appellate court experience, which makes for effective appearances before the Division of Liquor Control and Liquor Control Commission.

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